Starting tomorrow, they will be releasing levels 1-3 of the sorcerer and warlock classes to highlight two more magic systems.

Well, that was fun to watch!

Interesting that "The Sundering" is the latest edition-transitioning RSE, but is also the *last* RSE, with the shift in focus towards the players. Also, the purpose of "The Sundering" isn't so much to change the Realms to fit the new edition of the rules, but rather to "make the Realms right". Likely, the six books in the series will all be published before the playtest process is over.

And, a possible correction . . . if I heard correctly, Mearls did announce the return of digital publishing for D&D game books in early 2013, but I did not hear the term "PDF", I don't think anything was said about format.

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Starting tomorrow, they will be releasing levels 1-3 of the sorcerer and warlock classes to highlight two more magic systems.

Didn't they say they were releasing levels 1-5, not 1-3?

Also, in other news, Piratecat accidentally said "In Search of Adventure" rather than "In Search of the Unknown." Unless he was referring to the compilation that included a bit of "In Search of the Unknown," in which case he accidentally said "B1."

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Didn't they say they were releasing levels 1-5, not 1-3?

Also, in other news, Piratecat accidentally said "In Search of Adventure" rather than "In Search of the Unknown." Unless he was referring to the compilation that included a bit of "In Search of the Unknown," in which case he accidentally said "B1."

/compulsive wankerness

PirateCat did say that if he screwed up, we'd yell at him. LET IT BEGIN!

And yes, I'm pretty sure they said Warlock and Sorcerer, levels 1-5, released Saturday.

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